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agencies like us air d.m. the national doubt for democracy. security forces in russia's southern city of stab a pole have defused a two massive bombs equivalent to at least ninety kilos of t.n.t. which they say could have caused carnage the first bomb in a car was to have been triggered by the vehicles alarm system the second was found nearby and is believed to have been targeted at police officers who would respond to the first explosion a body of a man was also discovered in the car the prosecutor's office says say he's been identified as a local cab driver and was not linked to the attempted attack around three thousand people were evacuated from nearby buildings as well as a school. global media outlets covering this year's un assembly in new york have been criticized for disregarding smaller countries as the world's biggest political players left the show so did the media with the speeches by delegates from over one hundred nations of falling on deaf ears that's despite the gatherings aim to reduce poverty and improve quality of life for
agencies like us air d.m. the national doubt for democracy. security forces in russia's southern city of stab a pole have defused a two massive bombs equivalent to at least ninety kilos of t.n.t. which they say could have caused carnage the first bomb in a car was to have been triggered by the vehicles alarm system the second was found nearby and is believed to have been targeted at police officers who would respond to the first explosion a body of a man was also discovered in the car the...
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are from what got us. to the russian city of jaroslava now in the news this week as the venue for a major international political discussions and also because it celebrating its millennium. so with a high profile global policy forum in jaroslava over this city is now posting the night away as it mocks a thousand years since its foundation that we can the celebrations has been crowned with a spectacular fireworks show because you know aggression always there for us looking back on buzz the political festival that. so crowded and the central square of the studio here is lobby which is celebrating its nobody on this night and estimated six thousand people have gathered tell us they're all the problem in the city want to be over. and russia the city is on a united. a nice quote heritage side and it has also come down in history as a place where some of the world's global issues both discussed for today's euro slobber you had been hosting a man international the burble policy forum where some of the supporters
are from what got us. to the russian city of jaroslava now in the news this week as the venue for a major international political discussions and also because it celebrating its millennium. so with a high profile global policy forum in jaroslava over this city is now posting the night away as it mocks a thousand years since its foundation that we can the celebrations has been crowned with a spectacular fireworks show because you know aggression always there for us looking back on buzz the...
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stephanie money's up next with all the latest business news stay with us here on our. hello and welcome to the business bulletin investors are once again focusing on the poor state of european banks the government of violent has announced it will be taking a majority stake in the country's second largest bank as part of a fresh bailout it's also revealed the price tag for bailing out all of its banks will be more than fifty billion dollars this will raise its deficit to thirty two percent of g.d.p. in two thousand and ten meanwhile moody's has no it's spain's top credit rating up by one notch this puts additional pressure on the country's government as it prepares to pass the most budget in three decades it comes as the belt tightening measures imposed by the european governments provoked a massive protests across europe. concerns over public financing also feeding into the currency markets this week the brazilian finance minister said there was a covert currency war taking place as countries sought to devalue their way out of debt earlier i spoke to chris we first chi
stephanie money's up next with all the latest business news stay with us here on our. hello and welcome to the business bulletin investors are once again focusing on the poor state of european banks the government of violent has announced it will be taking a majority stake in the country's second largest bank as part of a fresh bailout it's also revealed the price tag for bailing out all of its banks will be more than fifty billion dollars this will raise its deficit to thirty two percent of...
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more tell us more tell us more here's the first headline hans rudolph merits bunar fly fly fish lock and fall blue. oh yeah. ok and it's the finance minister first switzerland and he's speaking before parliament a very banal subject of import dried beef and whether it's flavored before.
more tell us more tell us more here's the first headline hans rudolph merits bunar fly fly fish lock and fall blue. oh yeah. ok and it's the finance minister first switzerland and he's speaking before parliament a very banal subject of import dried beef and whether it's flavored before.
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let us send a strong message of hope, of fundamental hope. let us keep our promise. >> i asked our u.n. correspondent which of the eight goals were on track. for example, cutting poverty by half by 2015. >> that is largely because of very big economic growth in china and india which has raised worldwide figures. one of the other goals on target is to increase the number of people with access to clean drinking water. that is not the case for people with access to clean sanitation. that has fallen far behind. there has been quite a lot of progress made in prevention of aids and malaria, getting children to primary schools. but in these areas, they're not on target. those that fall in most far behind have to do with the most basic and a vulnerable, the number of children that by below the age of 5 and the number of women who die in childbirth. these targets are way off. >> nikolas sarkozy of france suggested a transaction tax to raise extra funds. is that gaining any transaction? >> there is going to be a high level seminar on that here at the s
let us send a strong message of hope, of fundamental hope. let us keep our promise. >> i asked our u.n. correspondent which of the eight goals were on track. for example, cutting poverty by half by 2015. >> that is largely because of very big economic growth in china and india which has raised worldwide figures. one of the other goals on target is to increase the number of people with access to clean drinking water. that is not the case for people with access to clean sanitation....
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are so much it got us. to the russian city of jaroslava now in the news this week as the venue summation to national political discussions and also because of the bracing its millennium. with a high profile global policy forum and got over the city is now approaching the night away as a marxist thousand years since its foundation there were kind of celebrations has been crowned with this but tucked in a fireworks show off he can see them. on both the political unfenced of events so crowded and the central square of the studio here is lobby which is celebrating its milady on this night and estimated six thousand people have gathered to watch the all the crowd live in the city one of the. probably us and russia the city is on a you're not. a nice quote heritage side and it has also come down in history as a place where some of the world's global issues modest cost for two days you're a slob or you had been how you say man international the global policy forum where some of the supporters and critics president
are so much it got us. to the russian city of jaroslava now in the news this week as the venue summation to national political discussions and also because of the bracing its millennium. with a high profile global policy forum and got over the city is now approaching the night away as a marxist thousand years since its foundation there were kind of celebrations has been crowned with this but tucked in a fireworks show off he can see them. on both the political unfenced of events so crowded and...
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they would use chemical or nuclear weapons if they could. the chinese government ordered food producers to start growing more comfortable -- growing more vegetables. in mozambique, seven people died this week in protests about the 30% rise of the cost of bread. the un called for a special meeting to discuss the implications of a price spike. >> more wild fires fanned by strong winds and more houses destroyed and more loss of life after 50 people were killed in july and august. underlying it all is a prolonged drought. they destroyed 20% of russia's wheat crop. the government extended its ban on wheat exports to compensate. thousands of kilometers away in mozambique's plight is starting to return to normal. the trigger was a sharp rise in the cost of bread. the government insisted it had no choice but to raise prices. seven people were killed. nearly 300 were injured. this has left extensive damage. what is happening to food prices? is there a risk of a repeat of the food crisis of 2008? the world saul price climbed -- saw prices climbing. wh
they would use chemical or nuclear weapons if they could. the chinese government ordered food producers to start growing more comfortable -- growing more vegetables. in mozambique, seven people died this week in protests about the 30% rise of the cost of bread. the un called for a special meeting to discuss the implications of a price spike. >> more wild fires fanned by strong winds and more houses destroyed and more loss of life after 50 people were killed in july and august. underlying...
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of us to regina ramadan says muslims shouldn't be scapegoated for what they hijack us did. really what this shows in the most disturbing part about this debate is it's become in them that is the most troubling aspect because we are all americans again we're signing collective guilt on the one billion muslims that practice this faith and the acts of nineteen. that basically defiled islam and practiced a perverted version of islam for a political agenda and now to assign blame on all muslims is completely incorrect i mean accurate but i think the great majority fear islam because they don't understand that the beauty of this country is the constitution and that all americans despite faith despite race are afforded the same civil liberties. muslim american acts of nine eleven first day of ramadan talking about the perception of islam in the u.s. meanwhile american officials say that al qaida has been seriously weakened since it carried out the nine eleven attacks but it's still suspected of helping other terrorist groups around the world and dennis summit from the london infor
of us to regina ramadan says muslims shouldn't be scapegoated for what they hijack us did. really what this shows in the most disturbing part about this debate is it's become in them that is the most troubling aspect because we are all americans again we're signing collective guilt on the one billion muslims that practice this faith and the acts of nineteen. that basically defiled islam and practiced a perverted version of islam for a political agenda and now to assign blame on all muslims is...
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raising questions over its ability to global issues the us has been criticized for being. considered to be the most important. while in recent number of global natural disasters has increased dramatically. tries to find out what challenges the rescuers face every day.
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told us here at our see that the u.s. led coalition has been unable to involve the pashtun tribes living on both sides of the border to join the peace so. you need to expect that box and could go actually more further ahead and completely shut down needed supplies because there is a strong feeling that box down is getting though that the bad side of the stick we didn't get what we really expected from this alliance with the united states with nato in afghanistan and of course pakistani interests are not being looked after or respected by our friends in afghanistan and if this continues you might as well see a complete you have to understand something tribes of course are divided by this this manufactured border and and in order to completely stop the push to ones from any of the tribes to really help each other during this war in afghanistan there's only one way to do that and that is to bring political reconciliation in afghanistan so basically what i'm saying is and what box any officials have been. telling american off
told us here at our see that the u.s. led coalition has been unable to involve the pashtun tribes living on both sides of the border to join the peace so. you need to expect that box and could go actually more further ahead and completely shut down needed supplies because there is a strong feeling that box down is getting though that the bad side of the stick we didn't get what we really expected from this alliance with the united states with nato in afghanistan and of course pakistani...
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so much for being with us and just a reminder that my guests here in the studio today was john kelly one on the founders and director of the music caravan a festival i'll try to use and that's it for now from all of us here the spotlight will be back tomorrow with more food and comments on what's going on in and outside russia president stand out see him take care young thank you thank you very much thank you america and that's a. good. leader . dying in silence as almost three thousand victims are remembered on the nine thousand about some of the nine eleven attacks work or don't know that atrocities continue to claim lives today with emergency workers suffering from illnesses suspected to buildings to their work at ground zero in. russia's republic of north etc laid to rest the victims of a marketplace so aside from a talk show of seventeen ted and a hundred and six to enjoy a. lot of celebrations and splendid fireworks smoke the middle let me among the russians who have just wish this week proceeded world leading politicians for other global policy. and civil liberties activists a
so much for being with us and just a reminder that my guests here in the studio today was john kelly one on the founders and director of the music caravan a festival i'll try to use and that's it for now from all of us here the spotlight will be back tomorrow with more food and comments on what's going on in and outside russia president stand out see him take care young thank you thank you very much thank you america and that's a. good. leader . dying in silence as almost three thousand victims...
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lot of players but there is always you going to use. the war because you need it to be a team but it is the most difficult. moving on to the champions league andrew being managed to hold barcelona to a one one draw on a wednesday night and almost a last minute winner. both goals pale from the penalty spot christian about i gave rubin the lead after thirty minutes after danny alberts i found a bit of a collection but levelled after an out falling i found interesting and stuff and later on over femi martins so he's had a balance of boxes post so one want to finish leaving the russian side third in group d. behind and surprise leaders f.c. copenhagen we want to nail the panel tonight was. elsewhere a santa hat trick saw into milan from the brain for nil and that victory puts the defending champions on top of proof a just behind them on goal difference you kind of all want to win over the dutch side if the twenty roman pavlyuchenko scored two second half penalties for spurs who had rothera van de vocht sent off after he netted top and also
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anywhere in the european union gradually lose control about us and this. is handed over to them send out amazes me and you won't be asked in the future what you want to do and you can decide yourself but other people will decide to have access to these start a basis home is an urban sociologist but the german government suspected he was a terrorist he was followed his phones are tapped and his family's e-mails read he was even arrested before being released without charge any time you call someone the policeman more you think and she's meaning to say this and that drives you crazy completely and if you don't know whether there is tapping going on when you're in the bathroom or in your bedroom and you have this feeling there's always somebody there that especially really really terrible but the government insists these measures are necessary to fight increasingly tech savvy terrorists and criminals it claims it has no desire to snoop on those have not broken the law and some have accused the protesters of gesture politics. the parties that are demonstrating
anywhere in the european union gradually lose control about us and this. is handed over to them send out amazes me and you won't be asked in the future what you want to do and you can decide yourself but other people will decide to have access to these start a basis home is an urban sociologist but the german government suspected he was a terrorist he was followed his phones are tapped and his family's e-mails read he was even arrested before being released without charge any time you call...
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nations what if we feel compassion for the polish people because of the tragedy with the grief brings us closer together and. it's too soon to draw a line under the cap in case work is still underway to find more places where polish prisoners of war a buried a son died while in transit to the prison camps there also continued efforts to gather information about the victims of stalin's reign of terror to a buried in mass graves together with the poles if the bells were to on every single person buried at midnight and canton they would have to toll continuously for many days. this is the book costing lives. as it celebrates its thousand year anniversary this week as it wraps up memorable week here with the global policy forum also being held more on that coming up later but first the headlines as the u.s. remembers the victims of the nine eleven attacks we report on how it continues to play along with hundreds of emergency workers dying from illnesses from ground zero . in the republic of norfolk pays its last respects to the seventeen killed by thursday's terrorist bombing of a busy marke
nations what if we feel compassion for the polish people because of the tragedy with the grief brings us closer together and. it's too soon to draw a line under the cap in case work is still underway to find more places where polish prisoners of war a buried a son died while in transit to the prison camps there also continued efforts to gather information about the victims of stalin's reign of terror to a buried in mass graves together with the poles if the bells were to on every single person...
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if we are asking the government to help us. but the numbers are overwhelming. at last count, 18.6 million people have been affected and pakistan's losses could exceed 28 billion pounds. the government has promised most affected families an initial payment of 150 pounds. woman backgive this her home. -- of this girl back home. the 13-year-old wants to be a doctor. these children and their families will be homeless again as school starts. >> the lebanese prime inner circle -- prime minister has saad hariri said he made a mistake in accusing syria of assassinating his father. mr. hariri has described his words as a political accusation made prematurely. he said lebanon and his -- and syria have historic relations and investigations into his father's killing have been misled by false testimony. rescue teams in guatemala removed -- resume their search for survivors after heavy mud slides and rain. authorities say at least 40 people have died. hundreds have been released -- remove from their homes and thousands more have been displaced by flooding and mudslides. more
if we are asking the government to help us. but the numbers are overwhelming. at last count, 18.6 million people have been affected and pakistan's losses could exceed 28 billion pounds. the government has promised most affected families an initial payment of 150 pounds. woman backgive this her home. -- of this girl back home. the 13-year-old wants to be a doctor. these children and their families will be homeless again as school starts. >> the lebanese prime inner circle -- prime minister...
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he came and gave us a speech. for a king that lived in spain for his young adult life said all significant human achievement occurs because a man and a woman is free. you get truly amazing treatment there. if you have our kind of freedom, you get the best because everybody that might be achievers, you probably find the right ones without innovation, we have no chance in a world. they can run our countries for x number of years. the laboring people will find out they are getting enough. i want to personally thank you today for coming thank you senator. >> the leader of the proposed islamic center talked about the proposal earlier. his remarks are next. later, an update on the u.s. russian nuclear arms reduction treaty. skam inning various aspects. that's live at 11 a.m. eastern. >> the imam leading the effort said he was surprised by the controversy surrounding the plan. the council on foreign relations in new york city. this is an hour. >> good morning and welcome to the council on foreign relations. as you know,
he came and gave us a speech. for a king that lived in spain for his young adult life said all significant human achievement occurs because a man and a woman is free. you get truly amazing treatment there. if you have our kind of freedom, you get the best because everybody that might be achievers, you probably find the right ones without innovation, we have no chance in a world. they can run our countries for x number of years. the laboring people will find out they are getting enough. i want...
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and they dress us persistently asking us to kesha there are people and so we do. for instance so we have classes for a vietnamese rescue or skin against you also we train rescuers you know higher and secondary educational institutions and in different centers for firefighters or rescuers and so on which of if we teach her colleagues you know other countries as well for instance we are opening intense classes in serbia for all balkan states with whom i can mention a driving school in rwanda and even though it was in the heart of africa on september the first there was a long line of young men who wanted to lay down their guns and learn to do it peaceful job over askers. training is a mutual sometimes we'll learn and take tests and sometimes we teach others more take firefighters for instance which is most far fighters sold the see another nearby countries such as the boldak states in eastern europe had to learn far fighting tactics in the soviet union and today they were saying that they'll step to really work with the. foreign colleagues receive any practical trai
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they should judge us what we do on the ground. ask people here if they like us. of course, users of the camps people that had lost everything, said they were grateful to the group. but at a time that people are left homeless, it's no surprise they accept help from any corner. >> just before we go, reminder of headlines. iran has freed an american woman held on spying charges, but her two companions are still behind bars. tea party candidates winning mid-term elections. there are more on the website of all the stories we have covered, thank you for watching, good-bye. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation, the john d. & catherine t. macarthur foundation and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations, what can we do for you? >> i am julia styles. >> i am kevin bacon. >> i am henry louis gates, and public broadcasting is my source for news about the world. >> for intelligent conversations
they should judge us what we do on the ground. ask people here if they like us. of course, users of the camps people that had lost everything, said they were grateful to the group. but at a time that people are left homeless, it's no surprise they accept help from any corner. >> just before we go, reminder of headlines. iran has freed an american woman held on spying charges, but her two companions are still behind bars. tea party candidates winning mid-term elections. there are more on...
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thanks for being with us. possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t.and union bank. and seamens. >> summer in america, there's a doctor that can peer into the future. and there's the can access every patient's past. because the whole hospital is working together, there is a family can breathe easy right now. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest health care questions. and the over 60,000 people of seamans are ready to do it again. answers. ♪ ♪
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but this card is also being used to protect children from crimes and accidents. they've named the system guardian touch. the process begins with smart card passes. they hold the same technology as train passes. when registered users tap their card on a designated terminal, it automatically notifies the server. immediately it sends an e-mail to parents letting them know exactly where their children are. >> translator: one thing you should know about these smart cards, they have quite a few functions. we began the service because as a public transportation provider we wanted to give our customers and the children peace of mind. >> reporter: the fukuoka city transportation bureau hopes the system spreads beyond children who use the subway to other children as well. right now guardian touch operates at 48 facilities within the city limits, including the main library and the public pool. four elementary schools have also signed on. kotaro and ayane sakata study at an elementary school that has a terminal. when the children arrive or leave school, they tap the terminal
but this card is also being used to protect children from crimes and accidents. they've named the system guardian touch. the process begins with smart card passes. they hold the same technology as train passes. when registered users tap their card on a designated terminal, it automatically notifies the server. immediately it sends an e-mail to parents letting them know exactly where their children are. >> translator: one thing you should know about these smart cards, they have quite a few...
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we are asking the government to help us, but the numbers are overwhelming. of last count, 18.6 million people have been affected, and the losses could exceed 28 billion pounds. the government has promised families an initial payment of 150 pounds. that will not give her back her home. the 13-year-old wants to be a doctor. she and these children are living in classrooms next door. they and their family will be homeless again soon when school starts. >> france's foreign minister has said he is willing to do anything to save an iranian woman facing the death sentence for adultery. france is one of the country's calling on iran to reconsider. you may find some of the images and this report disturbing. >> the family fears she may only have days to live. she was condemned to death by an iranian court for adultery. iran executes more prisoners than any other country except china, but it is the manner in which he is due to die that causes out rage. no pictures have every emerged of a stoning in iran, but this shows the blood stain rocks. here in rome, italian politi
we are asking the government to help us, but the numbers are overwhelming. of last count, 18.6 million people have been affected, and the losses could exceed 28 billion pounds. the government has promised families an initial payment of 150 pounds. that will not give her back her home. the 13-year-old wants to be a doctor. she and these children are living in classrooms next door. they and their family will be homeless again soon when school starts. >> france's foreign minister has said he...
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this is what worries us. but practically interest will certainly provoke a discussion of we should unite our efforts or to fill in the they came in sphere is where the work of rescuers and firefighters has been insufficient you should get united this is what the forum is going to discuss what do you mean by uniting efforts that is it new choices can switch co-existed the moment or is it the creation of a supra national body like the world government a center that's going to monitor the global situation. with the you know we are totally void of such credit conditions because. there is the united nations the european union in europe korea the shanghai cooperation organization for example that there are plenty of such platforms which cover the entire world but we are talking about him i told him details that make a rescue operation more energetic and effective and help avoid intermissions in our rescue work this is what we have learned from our prop tickle experience if you are finding a fire you cannot make it
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give us the details. >>reporter: we had the secretary of state hillary clinton and the treasury secretary paying a visit to the state department today to announce the president has signed the individually targeted sanctions against members of the iranian government including the head of the iranian revolutionary guard and other cabinet members and all of this is to follow on the election turmoil that follows the election in 2009 in iran where there were so many human rights abuses, so many protesters and a big crack down, put in jail and silenced the head of the revolutionary guard, one targeted. here is secretary hillary clinton on that. >> this is the first time the united states has imposed sanctions against iran based on human rights abuses. we would like to be able to tell you that it might be the last but we fear not. >>reporter: she says they know iran has not changed their behavior but they have not stopped trying and this could do some good. helpship thank you from -- >>shepard: thank you for tha
give us the details. >>reporter: we had the secretary of state hillary clinton and the treasury secretary paying a visit to the state department today to announce the president has signed the individually targeted sanctions against members of the iranian government including the head of the iranian revolutionary guard and other cabinet members and all of this is to follow on the election turmoil that follows the election in 2009 in iran where there were so many human rights abuses, so...
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these could have been used to fight against aerial attacks. a few years ago, mahmoud ahmadinejad was actually cheered because he was seen as a powerful bull work against the policies of george bush. now, there is a more proper the president and sanctions are beginning to build up and have an effect. -- there is a more popular president. the pressures are mounting on him to cooperate. president obama maintained the pressure. >> let me be clear once more, the u.s. and the international community seek a resolution to our differences with iran and the door remains open to diplomacy should iran choose to walk through it. the iranian government must demonstrate a clear and credible commitment and concern to the world a peaceful intent of their nuclear program. -- and confirm to the world a peaceful intent to their nuclear program. >> now they will lose a trading partner. >> europe has reduced their trade with iran and china has increased their trade. they're one of the leading trading partners and investors. the chinese did not have to support the s
these could have been used to fight against aerial attacks. a few years ago, mahmoud ahmadinejad was actually cheered because he was seen as a powerful bull work against the policies of george bush. now, there is a more proper the president and sanctions are beginning to build up and have an effect. -- there is a more popular president. the pressures are mounting on him to cooperate. president obama maintained the pressure. >> let me be clear once more, the u.s. and the international...
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they used the use nets to protect the vineyards, but that was impractical and expensive. so six years ago, they turned to birds of prey and it worked. now is moment the falcons are most needed, because the grapes are at their tastiest. >> it's a period exactly when the grapes take on the sugar and a moment when there's less acidity. they're more tasty to these little birds who want to eat them. >> any day now, it's harvest time in champaign. not until then can these vigilanties of the vine relax their eagle eye. >> one of the greatest roman treasures to be unearthed in britain in recent years is to be auctioned at christies in london. it was found in northwest england and thought to be worth hundreds of thousands of pounds. but as david reports, a campaign has been launched to prevent its sale to a foreign collector. >> this face, those eyes, beaten out of bronze 1,900 years ago, were made to impress. all these years later, it's lost none of its impact. >> i just couldn't believe what i was saying. it was just extraordinary, that the face had survived in such extraordinar
they used the use nets to protect the vineyards, but that was impractical and expensive. so six years ago, they turned to birds of prey and it worked. now is moment the falcons are most needed, because the grapes are at their tastiest. >> it's a period exactly when the grapes take on the sugar and a moment when there's less acidity. they're more tasty to these little birds who want to eat them. >> any day now, it's harvest time in champaign. not until then can these vigilanties of...
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ten thirty pm in moscow good to have you with us here on our t.v. headlines afghanistan's opium harvest falls by around but the value soars with drugs ending up in the hands of prisoners and even police officers a u.n. report says the decline in supplies due to a disease affecting the country's poppy crops. pakistan hits back at nato and shuts down a major supply route in what's being seen as retaliation for the killing of its soldiers by u.s. helicopters on cross border raids the alliance denies the claims and has begun an investigation. and lots of talk but no one listening smaller nations addressing the close of the u.n. general assembly in new york are met by media indifference had an empty auditorium majority of journalists left along with those consider the most important speakers fueling criticism of the media's role in helping developing countries. for many russians the summer of two thousand and ten will be remembered for the scorching heat wave massive wildfires and suffocating smog. interviews the country's emergencies minister sergey sur
ten thirty pm in moscow good to have you with us here on our t.v. headlines afghanistan's opium harvest falls by around but the value soars with drugs ending up in the hands of prisoners and even police officers a u.n. report says the decline in supplies due to a disease affecting the country's poppy crops. pakistan hits back at nato and shuts down a major supply route in what's being seen as retaliation for the killing of its soldiers by u.s. helicopters on cross border raids the alliance...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. >>> check out the new drive by republicans to fire the house speaker nancy pelosi. this week, the party kicked off a 48-state, seven-week bus tour as part of their campaign to win back control of the house. for her part, pelosi insists the midterm election has nothing to do with her. and she says she's as confident as ever that democrats will hold on to the majority. >> i'm not yielding one grain of sand. i want to have the same big, strong majority we have. but i feel certain that we will. >> despite those words, the speaker is just one of many politicians finding themselves in a most unusual spot when it comes to the latest commercials this campaign season. here cnn's jeanne moos. >> reporter: when it comes to this season's campaign commercials, the best
i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. >>> check out the new drive by republicans to fire the house speaker nancy pelosi. this week, the party kicked off a 48-state, seven-week bus tour as part of their campaign to win back control of the house. for her part,...
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business will bring up the child in all of us it's hands on all the way. from laser beam musical horror. the scientific games and puzzles galore exhibits leave you. amazed. seat of details. of this. sort of idea when you sit on this chair you don't feel any pain because your wages evenly distributed between the numerous nails and there are more than a thousand and that's just the. same collection contains more than one hundred sixty thousand items in sixty five one room in particular caught my eye history of television in russia. because television broadcast in russia was and i think that's why by the lights in the fifty's people of the us a soft watched great television channels on the same as this one. was the first country to utilize communications satellites. t.v. networks for centuries scientists from russia have made groundbreaking discoveries but today help assist the lives of everyone on the planet close shop is now open for business and we can look forward to collaboration with scientists around the world and patiently wait for scientific amazing
business will bring up the child in all of us it's hands on all the way. from laser beam musical horror. the scientific games and puzzles galore exhibits leave you. amazed. seat of details. of this. sort of idea when you sit on this chair you don't feel any pain because your wages evenly distributed between the numerous nails and there are more than a thousand and that's just the. same collection contains more than one hundred sixty thousand items in sixty five one room in particular caught my...
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to help us recover from all kinds of conditions. but at this hospital, not everyone was convinced that surfing was a good use of taxpayer money. >> i could certainly see lots of better ways to spend that money on. >> i'm feeling a bit depressed myself, actually. can i put my name on the list? >> if this scheme works, expect more fresh air therapy across britain, not just in coastal areas, but cycling and rock climbing may also be prescribed. >> letting loose and maybe getting healthy. you can find more on that and all the international news online ad bbc.com/news. you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. we're on facebook as well, of course. thanks for being with us. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> i'
to help us recover from all kinds of conditions. but at this hospital, not everyone was convinced that surfing was a good use of taxpayer money. >> i could certainly see lots of better ways to spend that money on. >> i'm feeling a bit depressed myself, actually. can i put my name on the list? >> if this scheme works, expect more fresh air therapy across britain, not just in coastal areas, but cycling and rock climbing may also be prescribed. >> letting loose and maybe...
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it puts us in jeopardy. we have even seen trouble on just a rumor that this could take place, and i think that the images from such an activity could very well be used by extremists here and around the world in the same way that they use images from abu ghraib and some other incidents, over the years since 9/11. >> at outreach center in florida, they say they still plan to go ahead. the church, which has 50 members, is run by terry jones, and is seen as a fringe movement, but right now, it has everyone's attention. on "nightline," he had this to say. >> if we do not do it, when do we stop backing down? when do we stop getting into islam? when they burn the flag or kill christians or burn churches? >> church and other religious leaders rejected the spots. >> -- rejected these thoughts. >> these are not by the majority of people. these are very small, extremist people who feel they are doing the right thing, i am sure, but who are taking themselves out from what is the mainstream of what is christianity or wha
it puts us in jeopardy. we have even seen trouble on just a rumor that this could take place, and i think that the images from such an activity could very well be used by extremists here and around the world in the same way that they use images from abu ghraib and some other incidents, over the years since 9/11. >> at outreach center in florida, they say they still plan to go ahead. the church, which has 50 members, is run by terry jones, and is seen as a fringe movement, but right now,...
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and thanks for being with us. well, get ready for a drencher, up and down the east coast today, with air delays stretching nationwide. >> it's all because of a powerful storm system, already spawning possible tornadoes and tearing apart trees. we begin coverage, now, with emily schmidt. >> reporter: it's hard to know, looking at all of the rain falling all along the east coast. if people are testing the water. >> first tropical storm i've ever been in. so, it's kind of cool. >> reporter: or is the water testing them? north carolina's governor declared a state of emergency, after wilmington had at lest 18 inches of rain since sunday. 4 months' worth of water in 100 hours. one inch more would top a record set by hurricane floyd a decade ago. for landscape businesses, it's disappointing. >> it just hurts you. it hurts everybody. like four days in the house doing nothing. >> reporter: for others, it's disorienting. >> i normally make my swing around to go to this box over here. to deliver. and i misjudged the payment,
and thanks for being with us. well, get ready for a drencher, up and down the east coast today, with air delays stretching nationwide. >> it's all because of a powerful storm system, already spawning possible tornadoes and tearing apart trees. we begin coverage, now, with emily schmidt. >> reporter: it's hard to know, looking at all of the rain falling all along the east coast. if people are testing the water. >> first tropical storm i've ever been in. so, it's kind of cool....
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they are in d to us as americans. -- they are inmates to us as americans. there are far better ways to commemorate 9/11. it represents -- d another act of religious radicalism. >> -- i guess the point -- again, i'm having a hard time -- >> excuse me. i'm having a hard time understanding, first of all, why the state department is getting involved in an issue that relates directly to a florida church. >> well, first of all, i was asked. >> well, ok. fair enough. but you made the -- but then you made the observation that what they planned to do is un- american. and i -- >> i think -- there's -- there are a balance -- >> are you prepared to say the same thing if someone wants to -- >> look, there are a balance of interests here. but this, in our view, has the potential to inflame public opinion around the world in a way that will jeopardize americanives and american interests. it does not represenour core values as americans. we hope it does not happen. we hope that between now and saturday, there'll be a range of voices across america that make clear to this c
they are in d to us as americans. -- they are inmates to us as americans. there are far better ways to commemorate 9/11. it represents -- d another act of religious radicalism. >> -- i guess the point -- again, i'm having a hard time -- >> excuse me. i'm having a hard time understanding, first of all, why the state department is getting involved in an issue that relates directly to a florida church. >> well, first of all, i was asked. >> well, ok. fair enough. but you...
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allowed supply routes for the us led war effort in afghanistan. let me tell you that this is a dramatic move it happens for the first time in eight years we had previously a military strongman in power pervez musharraf he was unable to do this there were a few incidents during his tenure when nato did cross the border when u.s. forces did that and they were demands on him pressure on him to do something he didn't for the pakistani military leadership or the pakistani government i don't know exactly who made this decision today as i said nobody has really confirmed it officially but it it has taken place on the ground for for the stunt to do it is that is a tremendous a dramatic development and of course if i can do it this far and partially shut down one of the crossings you bet you need to expect that box and could go actually more further ahead and completely shut down nato supplies because as i said there is a strong feeling that box that box down is getting though the bad side of the stick we didn't get what we really expected from this allian
allowed supply routes for the us led war effort in afghanistan. let me tell you that this is a dramatic move it happens for the first time in eight years we had previously a military strongman in power pervez musharraf he was unable to do this there were a few incidents during his tenure when nato did cross the border when u.s. forces did that and they were demands on him pressure on him to do something he didn't for the pakistani military leadership or the pakistani government i don't know...
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they use chemical, biological or nuclear weapons if they could. western policies are not designed to confront radical islam. the chinese government ordered three producers to start growing more vegetables. it is another reason this is causing unrest. seven people died in mozambique over the rising cost of bread. the food agencies called for a special meeting to discuss the implications of a price spike. >> more wildfires in southern russia stand by strong winds and more loss of life after 50 people were killed in july and august. underlying it all is the prolonged drought. they destroyed 20% of the wheat crop this year. the government has extended its ban on wheat exports. thousands of kilometers away in mozambique's lies [unintelligible] after two days of food riots. this was a sharp rise in the cost of bread. seven people were killed when police opened fire on protesters trip nearly 300 were injured. what is happening to food prices? is there a risk of a repeat of the food crisis of 2008? from 2003 on the world saw prices climbing. the global fo
they use chemical, biological or nuclear weapons if they could. western policies are not designed to confront radical islam. the chinese government ordered three producers to start growing more vegetables. it is another reason this is causing unrest. seven people died in mozambique over the rising cost of bread. the food agencies called for a special meeting to discuss the implications of a price spike. >> more wildfires in southern russia stand by strong winds and more loss of life after...
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he was reaching as far as he thought he had to protect us -- in order to protect us. i happen to think the page. act was very important. he did use tools -- i happen to think the patriot act was very important. notdid use tool mons envisioned earlier. we are a digital society. almost all of our laws are related to analog or written conversations. 1's that did not even a originate in the united states. these were tricky laws. he did the right thing in saying he wanted to use every law available to protect us. >> i am sometimes credited with being one of the authors of the patriot act. if you read the act, it is remarkably non-controversial. most of it is an attempt to facilitate information sharing between different parts of the government so we do not have one hand not knowing what the other does. we can do things in the digital age we could not do in the analog age. if we can do something to catch a drug dealer, we should be able to do at least that much to catch a terrorist. the critical thing is that congress passed it overwhelmingly. after a considerable amount of
he was reaching as far as he thought he had to protect us -- in order to protect us. i happen to think the page. act was very important. he did use tools -- i happen to think the patriot act was very important. notdid use tool mons envisioned earlier. we are a digital society. almost all of our laws are related to analog or written conversations. 1's that did not even a originate in the united states. these were tricky laws. he did the right thing in saying he wanted to use every law available...
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john dickerson joins us from washington, john, thank you. overseas, pope benedict prayed with people in london with people who had been sexually abiewlzed by priests but today thousands still protested the church's handling of the crisis. we have more from elizabeth palmer. >> reporter: it was on day three of pope benedict's visit at mass in london's catholic cathedral that he addressedly the sexual abuse of children in some of his most direct comment yet. >> above all, i express my deep sorrow to the innocent victims of these unspeakable crimes. >> reporter: after the service in private, the pope met with five british victims of arb biews. a vatican statement said he told them the church is doing all in its power to bring to justice clergy accused of these egregious crimes. but critics simply don't believe it. >> the pope has made many apologies, but he always apologizes for other people and their failings, never for his own. he knew about child sex abuse for years and years and years and 99% of cases he failed to bring the perpetrators to
john dickerson joins us from washington, john, thank you. overseas, pope benedict prayed with people in london with people who had been sexually abiewlzed by priests but today thousands still protested the church's handling of the crisis. we have more from elizabeth palmer. >> reporter: it was on day three of pope benedict's visit at mass in london's catholic cathedral that he addressedly the sexual abuse of children in some of his most direct comment yet. >> above all, i express my...
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you are free not to believe us. but why would you insist on imposing your view on us? with resolutions? with force? >> if i can ask another question, will you release the two american hikers? you and announce it at this moment in front of this camera that you will release the two american hikers still being held. could you tell me, like, for example, 2.35 million american prisoners would suddenly be released tomorrow? >> you are saying you have to go through the judicial system? >> yes. >> would you meet with netanyahu? >> why should i meet with him? >> i am asking you if would. >> are you ordering me to? >> what would you say to him? >> why should i meet with him? no, i will not meet with him. of course, my message is that they should return to their own home, they should stop killing people, and stop waging war. >> i asked him if iran will stop supporting terrorism. he denied it. >> it was at times confrontational interview. >> i don't think he is used to having a tremendous number of sharp questions thrown at him. but there was a limited amount of time and he is a f
you are free not to believe us. but why would you insist on imposing your view on us? with resolutions? with force? >> if i can ask another question, will you release the two american hikers? you and announce it at this moment in front of this camera that you will release the two american hikers still being held. could you tell me, like, for example, 2.35 million american prisoners would suddenly be released tomorrow? >> you are saying you have to go through the judicial system?...
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join us. on our g. legendary journalist bob woodward has just opened the doors all the windows you could even say ripped the roof off of the obama white house when it comes to their decision making for the war in afghanistan and a new book entitled obama's wars that won't be released until monday but which was excerpted xor of it in both the new york times and the washington post today woodward exposes a national security team that at times resembles a trash talking group of teenagers as well as a president who's felt boxed in from the start by the military leadership now according to woodward president obama urgently look for a way out of the war in afghanistan last year were. heatedly pressing his top military advisers for an exit plan that they never gave him thus the president created his own strategy as a compromise and a classified six page term sheet that would have thirty thousand troops in a short term escalation but also set a withdrawal plan to begin in july two thousand and eleven now the pr
join us. on our g. legendary journalist bob woodward has just opened the doors all the windows you could even say ripped the roof off of the obama white house when it comes to their decision making for the war in afghanistan and a new book entitled obama's wars that won't be released until monday but which was excerpted xor of it in both the new york times and the washington post today woodward exposes a national security team that at times resembles a trash talking group of teenagers as well...
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psychologist jeff gardir joins us now. this isn't the only time we've heard of this situation where there are reality tv star that either leaves a show or moves to another career and take their own lives. what's the dynamic behind this? >> take their own lives or take somebody else's live. the whole issue of reality in itself. this isn't scripted. this is unscripted. these are real people with real issues and real problems. as we know with tv, we want people who are larger than life. therefore we're going to get these extreme personalities and the knife cuts both ways here. either these people are very stable and can bring that excitement due to their intelligence, or maybe they're over the top, and i think that's what we're seeing more of. being over the top and a little more unstable. >> dr. gardere, as we look into the past situation with the gordon ramsey show, for the most part he did pretty well after being in only one episode. so it wasn't in a series of episode, just one episode. his restaurant seemed to do well af
psychologist jeff gardir joins us now. this isn't the only time we've heard of this situation where there are reality tv star that either leaves a show or moves to another career and take their own lives. what's the dynamic behind this? >> take their own lives or take somebody else's live. the whole issue of reality in itself. this isn't scripted. this is unscripted. these are real people with real issues and real problems. as we know with tv, we want people who are larger than life....
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following the event for us. we're two blocks away from the united nations and i can tell you that we're definitely caught up in the middle of the frenzy anyone who's been to new york at the end of september knows that this is the time of year when the madness takes over the city it's hard to get around it's hard to get a cab if you're lucky to get one you're going to have a hard time getting anywhere because half of midtown manhattan is cordo and off with thousands of police everywhere this millennium development summit is pretty interesting because it focuses on eight specific target goals that world leaders had set for themselves ten years ago back in the year two thousand and their goal is these targets focus on things like battling poverty and hunger all over the world as well as providing human rights and empowering women all over the world and so on and so forth and basically the goal of world leaders is in five years to meet up and be able to look at each other in the eye and take a look at whether or not
following the event for us. we're two blocks away from the united nations and i can tell you that we're definitely caught up in the middle of the frenzy anyone who's been to new york at the end of september knows that this is the time of year when the madness takes over the city it's hard to get around it's hard to get a cab if you're lucky to get one you're going to have a hard time getting anywhere because half of midtown manhattan is cordo and off with thousands of police everywhere this...